Hi, my name is Philip Kahn. I am a graduate of the University of
California, Berkeley with a BA in Astrophysics, and a strong
interest in biology, particularly paleontological biomechanics. My
Berkeley class list pretty much explains the rest of what I'm
interested in, as well as providing a reference document for what I
am particularly trained in.

I've done research for the Kepler Project, which was launched in
2009. I also do some independent work on sauropod biomechanics, both
of which you can find more about in my research section.

Additionally, I've worked with the Lawrence Hall of
Science in revising and teaching a camp on evolution for
4th-6th graders, a camp on programming and Lego
Mindstorms for 5th-7th grades, and a camp on
electronics for 7th graders.

I have done work with the UC Berkeley IB department & the UC
Museum of Paleontology in developing a new website to distribute
macroevolutionary examples to publishers and K-12 teachers, which is
currently still in
beta, and is currently delayed. However, you can see my phylogenetic work
at compiling data from various sources online. My very ambitious
goal is to have it complete to family for extant animals by 2014.

Currently much of my income is obtained with various freelance
computer repair, web design, and website maintenence. However, I am
credentialed by the state of California as a substitute teacher, and
am looking for employment in the La Jolla or San Diego school
districts. Look for a section of the site up for commentary, reviews,
and testimonials from clients by the end of the year.

For fun, I play the clarinet, am attempting to learn the piano,
goof around on computers and the internet, play various
obscure games, and code — both for research purposes and
for its own sake. I am a strong believer in open source, open
content, and free distribution and attempt to make much of my
work compatible with that ideal, as well as contribute to
various "Wiki" projects.

Feel free to navigate
the site to learn more about me.

This site was hand-coded with Notepad ++ and Emacs 22.1. All documents online have been
prepared via LaTeX. This page is generally kept less updated than any of my sub-pages, so I apologize in advance for any persistant rough edges.

Unless specified otherwise, everything non-software on this domain is released under the Creative Commons BY-SA licence, and all software as Creative Commons - GNU LGPL licence.